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Analysis | Feb 11, 2021
Shultz, who died Feb. 7 at the age of 100, was well known for working effectively with his Soviet counterparts as secretary of state under Reagan. Here is a sampling of Shultz's views on Russia from bilateral arms control to Russia's economy and beyond.
Post | Feb 09, 2021
Nearly half of young Russians expressed dissatisfaction with Russian President Vladimir Putin in a recent poll by the Levada Center, marking a significant decrease in approval from previous years and a generational divide. Only 51 percent of Russians aged 18 to 24 expressed approval for Putin,…
Analysis | Feb 05, 2021
Experts Laura Kennedy, Michael Krepon, Emmanuelle Maître, Olga Oliker, Steven Pifer and William H. Tobey weigh in with answers.
Event | Feb 10, 2021
Join the Central Asia Program at the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at George Washington University for an online talk along with the Embassy of Kazakhstan marking the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Kazakhstan.
Analysis | Feb 05, 2021
Is there a pragmatic agenda on which both Moscow and Washington are interested in cooperating?
Analysis | Feb 04, 2021
The recent protests in Russia are fueled by a combination of frustrations with Vladimir Putin’s repressive government, Russia’s stagnant economy and the impacts of COVID, but whether demonstrations will grow into a larger, sustained movement remains to be seen.
Analysis | Feb 04, 2021
Putting China and Russia into policy silos will be counterproductive.
Analysis | Feb 03, 2021
We can succeed at reducing nuclear danger by extending key norms even when a treaty- and numbers-centric approach to arms control faces serious obstacles.
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